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E. Erni, A. . Rambe, S. . Januariansyah, and H. Bahri, “DESIGN OF FASHION-BASED TEACHING BOOKS INTERACTIVE E-BOOK IN THE LEARNING ERA BLENDED LEARNING ”, JITeunuleh, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 285-295, Jun. 2022.

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